Hotel Directory

We've put together a list of hotels and resorts that we recommend staying at when fishing with Almost There Charters, Inc. If you have any questions regarding your accommodations while visiting Key West, please contact us.

Things to do in Key West, Florida

Most
great fishing destinations offer good trips and very little else... Not
so in Key West. Between fantastic fishing adventures, enjoy the rest
of what Key West has to offer.

Like all exotic, tropical locations, there is
an indefinable "something" that
sets them apart and makes them special. They remain in your memory a
lifetime. The appeal is unique, yet universal and cannot be denied.

Welcome to the home of a thousand swashbuckling pirates,
world famous writers, artists, playwrights, and champions of leisure...our
famous island of Key West. Here
you will find a paradise unlike any other with an amazing history
and charm all its own. A truly astonishing and breathtaking experience
awaits you in
America's Southernmost City,
where the Atlantic Ocean meets the Gulf of Mexico. Key West, Florida
has been called the most sophisticated small town in America. At one
time, Key West was the richest town per capita in the United States,
just a few years later it became the poorest, both long ago.
However, the Island of Key West has remained pristine and beautiful with
its own exotic ambiance. This two mile by four mile island lies 90 miles
north of Cuba and 150 miles southwest of Miami where the roads stop.
With a history of shipwrecking and salvaging, cigar making, commercial
sponging and fishing fleets in the past, today we are home to many Pulitzer
prize winning authors, musicians, artist and for real deep sea treasure
hunters. Stroll shady historic lanes and historic streets to discover
intriguing art galleries, import and craft shops and open air markets. Eclectic
gift boutiques, unique Caribbean clothing stores and of course gift shops
of every kind. As you wander, be sure to stop along the way for a big
slice of our famous Key Lime Pie.

Transportation is simple, most people walk or ride bikes. Some opt
for mopeds or electric cars to enjoy all the sights. History buffs will
enjoy the many museums such as the Hemingway House, Audubon House and
Gardens, the Mel Fisher Spanish Treasure Museums, and Fort Zachary Taylor
National Park. The twin forts at Martello Towers East and West offer
wonderful tours.

The most therapeutic activity of the day is sunset. Our Sunset is much
more than a time of day, it is an event celebrated on the docks at Mallory
Square. Find everything from street theater to bag pipes; jugglers on
tightrope to trained cats jumping through rings of fire! The spectacular
Key West sunsets always steal the show! And then...

Nightlife on Duval street, reminiscent of the French Quarter of New
Orleans, complete with sidewalk cafes, watering holes of every imaginable
kind with a laid back atmosphere all its own. Welcome to Key West!

What can be said for certain is that Key West offers
something for everyone, young or old and after one visit you will return
again and again until like most of us...you just stay.